Sentences with phrase «risk of oversimplification»

At the risk of oversimplification, then, it seems necessary to attempt a brief summary of the basic arguments we must grasp before we can understand critically the relations between sacredness and everyday life.
At the risk of oversimplification, one can see that the two major approaches toward play which have dominated our culture also characterize the Church's attitudes.
At the risk of oversimplification, the interlocutors argue for God's temporal as well as eternal justice, while Job expresses perplexity over their claim for his temporal justice.
At the risk of oversimplification, at the core of this idealogical conflict is this basic tension: Either science is right, or God is right.
H. Richard Niebuhr has traced five types of strategy which Christians through the centuries have adopted as they tried to relate Christ and culture.9 At the risk of oversimplification, we could extend and paraphrase these classifications as they might apply to the interpretation of contemporary technology by the church:
But at the risk of oversimplification, let me just say that calling in Scripture is no more complicated than the English word «call.»
At the risk of oversimplification, we might characterize Altizer's theology as an attempt to bring man to a radical Christian humanism that will involve the denial of all past forms of God and Christianity.
Decades can not easily be characterized without running the risk of oversimplification.
«At the risk of oversimplification: the core purpose of education needs to shift from learning to follow instructions to learning to solve problems,» he added, claiming that the better - paid and more fulfilling jobs of the future would require «non-routine problem solving, often through face - to - face interaction».
At the risk of oversimplification, Westworld is about lifelike robots, how humans treat them as lifeless beings, and what defines life.
At the risk of oversimplification, the split basically boils down to a debate pitting those who view the new technology's benefits (treating diseases, water purification, toxic cleanups, etc) as far outstripping its potential downsides - and believe any regulation should reflect this - and those who adopt the opposite view.
At the risk of oversimplification, here are the main listing attributes that you will want to be sure to include in your listings:
At the risk of oversimplification, this third piece in a series of four on HRA 1998 seeks to identify the different strands of hostility that coalesce to the effect that the British public has yet to take human rights to its heart.
At the risk of oversimplification, many mergers fail because of poor implementation.
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